
Belgian Judge Warns Country Is Turning Into a ‘Narco-State’
“Extensive mafia structures have taken hold, becoming a parallel force.”

“Extensive mafia structures have taken hold, becoming a parallel force.”

Despite millions spent on Dutch language courses, fewer than half of non-native speakers in Flanders find work afterward.

The European Council again displays rhetorical unity while fatigue and internal divisions over Ukraine continue to grow

Member states push to boost the return to Afgahnistan of failed asylum seekers.

Twenty member states warn that the inability to remove rejected or criminal Afghan asylum seekers is undermining public trust and putting European security at risk.

Attacks on workers on Belgian trains are increasing, prompting them to urge tighter security and stronger support.

Thousands of people are expected to join demonstrations in Brussels as part of an attempted general strike opposing government cutbacks—disrupting airports and public transport.

Jews, Christians, and Muslims joined together to honour the October 7 victims and denounce rising antisemitism in Europe.

The painting La Magie Noire by Belgian surrealist master René Magritte has been in private hands for nearly a century but will finally go on sale in Paris at the end of the month.

A house search in Antwerp found what looked an explosive device, a bag of steel balls, and indications that the group planned on using a drone to deliver the bomb.